Production: Along with persuasion and interpretation, production is always dealt with in rhetoric. The production of a "symbolic act" will always be different depending on who is producing/interpreting the act. A more general definition would be to make or to create.
(Ramage. 1, 31.)
-Seth Eckman
"Proving Opposites": 'Proving opposites' refers to rhetoric's ability to construct and weigh multiple sides of an issue. In the decision making process, before an act can be decided upon all of the choices must be considered, and rhetorical conversation is the best medium to find all of the potential options. (Ramage, 26-28).
Production: Along with persuasion and interpretation, production is always dealt with in rhetoric. The production of a "symbolic act" will always be different depending on who is producing/interpreting the act. A more general definition would be to make or to create.
(Ramage. 1, 31.)
-Seth Eckman
"Proving Opposites": 'Proving opposites' refers to rhetoric's ability to construct and weigh multiple sides of an issue. In the decision making process, before an act can be decided upon all of the choices must be considered, and rhetorical conversation is the best medium to find all of the potential options. (Ramage, 26-28).
-Kelsey Shapiro